The wins keep coming

The wins keep coming

Oct. 14, 2013

Jen Wargyda '14

Women's soccer set a new program record this past week, extending its unbeaten streak
to 12 with wins against Bard College and Clarkson University. Jen Wardyga ’14 scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 shutout against Bard College Wednesday and
Christine Bellotti ’14, Arena Manning ’16, Gab Lawrence ’14 and Kelly O’Donnell ’17 all found the back of the net in a 3-0 win Saturday at Clarkson. Lawrence, who ranks
sixth nationally in both save percentage and goals-against average, now has eight
shutouts to her credit. The 17th-ranked Thoroughbreds travel to RIT Friday, Oct. 18,
for a 4 p.m. contest.

Oliver Loutsenko ’14 defeated Sam Geier of Kenyon College to finish third in singles, and paired with
teammate Danny Knight ’14 for a sixth-place finish in doubles at the USTA/ITA Small College National Championships.
Loutsenko will begin the spring season with the highest national rankings in program
history. Jimmy Sherpa ’14 and Nick Tong ’16 knocked off Andrew Leibovitz and Alex Johnston of Middlebury College 9-8 (7-4), securing
the “A” Flight doubles title at the Wallach Invitational in the team’s final tournament
of the fall season.

Women’s tennis concluded the fall season, sweeping doubles on the way to winning six
of nine titles at the New York State Division III Women's Tennis Championships at
Ithaca College. Monique Carlson ’17 and Caroline Hobbs ’16 also secured championships in fifth and sixth singles, respectively.

Kelly Blackhurst ’14 produced a hat trick, leading field hockey to a 6-2 win against Union College Saturday.
Dani DeGregory ’16 contributed two goals and an assist and Haley McDougall ’15 made five saves in 47 minutes of play in her 10th victory of the season. The 13th-ranked
Thoroughbreds were dominant from start to finish, rebounding from a 2-1 upset Friday
at Vassar. The team returns to action 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16 at Williams College.

Volleyball bounced back from a 3-1 loss to Middlebury College with a 3-0 win Saturday
against Keene State. Corinne Palmer ’14 led the Thoroughbreds in the Middlebury match with 11 kills and two blocks, while
Emma Wilberg ’14 earned 30 assists and Marcela Familiar ’17 added a match-high 16 digs. Aria Goodman ’16 was the team’s top performer against Keene State, registering 12 kills and 12 digs.
The team takes on crosstown rival Union College at 7 p.m. Tuesday. ~ By Dan St.-Jacques